Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, November 21, 1974, Page 5, Image 5

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    îhur»day, November 21, 1974
OUT OF
THE PAST
10 YEARS AGO
Another valuable addition
to tin loiiiimrnal firm* of
Nv»*a is Ray lartcr'* O.K
lire Store, lite newly von
untried building i* ol con
i u lc blink conMruction with
a ponton u*cd lor oilier and
display and the center for
work area and the rear used
for storage.
lartcr bought the Nyssa
OK Store front Roy and
Georgia Wild m July
I he
new structure I* used for sale
ol new. used and recapped
tires, plus being his opera
ling center for on the farm
service The firm is located
on North Main Street
• • •
< aren Jackson has been
selected as the only Nvssa
•Ich gate to attend the Inter
national Senior Girl Scout
Roundup next summer at
Farragut. Idaho
I he 16-year old NIIS ju
mor is the daughter of Mr
and Mrs Wilton Jackson
20 YEARS AGO
A pel burro, owned by
Vent Parker at Adrian, was
shot one das this week while
it was grazing in a pasture
near Snake River. The
incident was reported to
Sheriff John F Bering who
said that it wav not known
whether the shooting was
accidental or deliberate and
that he doubeted if any
hunter had mistaken the
animal for a deer
• • •
Jhc senior class of the
Nvssa High School will
present Its annual plav “The
< urious Savage." Friday.
December 3.
Taking part in the produc
lion arc Kris Rinehart.
Ronald Buihner. Kav Hal
lantync. larry Bauman. Har
bara Maker. Stan fhompson.
Gary Jones. I vna Lankford.
Irene Jayo, Janet Medlock
and Wavnc Adams
M) YFARS AGO
R
G. Larson district
manager of the Amalga
mated Sugar Company stated
at a luncheon of the Nyssa
Chamber of I ommcrec Wrd
nesday main in the (»ate City
( ale that prospects indicate
farmers in the Nyssa Nampa
district will receive $12 SO a
ton for their 1944 beets He
said further that as good a
program is expected nest
year.
the war food admtnistra
lion asks for a 50 percent
increase in production in
1945 as compared to 1944
a • •
Jhc Eighth Air Force
Bomber Station. England A
third (lake Leaf ( luster to
his air medal has been
awarded to Captain Wilbur
Smith. 23. for "courage,
coolness and skill"
while
participating in several bom
hing attacks upon war plants
in Germans and upon Nazi
military defense points and
communication lines in sup
port of the allied ground
forces in western Europe
Captain Smith is the pilot
■•I an Eighth Air Force B-|7
Fortress and also an opera
ttons officer tn this heavv
bomber group commanded
be lieutenant Colonel Ged
The Nyssa Gate City Journal, Nyssa, Oregon
idi
lumpe r. Natoma. < ahlornta
He is the son of Mr and
Mrs Wc.itti Smith.Nyssa
Ills wife. Mrs Irene Smith
and babe daughter. Diana
( and live al nvssa
411 YEARS AGO
Dr J. J. Sarazin is having
a new residence constructed
on his lot which adjoins jhc
property rented to the Earn
ham Sills It will have a lull
basement which is about
completed, and will be a
five room residence Dr. Sa­
razin is making the improve­
ment due to the extreme
house shortage here.
JONI BEWLEY, LEFT, KA1HY LOPEZ
daw to IN month* A daily health chart is
50 YEARS AGO
ANI) TRAVIS MILLER are in thè Nursery
kept <>n the youngsters Older children
A Jolly crowd to the
divistoli ai ihc (bile! Developmenl ( c-nter
experience learning email motor skill*.
number of about ISO atten­
Nursery children range in age fremi a few
ded the apron venial at the
public library room Tuesday U 14.4.444444444 1444444
evening. Jhc merry makers
began arriving at 7 M) and as
last as they stcpjM-d into the
room were grabbed by some
member of ihc reception
The Malheur County Child
approved by Helen Conners
committee and measured
Development Center it a
around the waist to deter
ol the Extension Service.
non-profit, year around Head
mine the amount the victim
Members of the staff
Mr and Mrs Brad Bur­
Start and Day ( are Center.
would be charged for supper,
include Mars Theil. director;
ningham of Orem, Utah are
Children in the community
one cent per inch being the
Elsie Daniel*, outreach wor­
the proud parent* of a babv
from low income families of
standard price Dancing and
ker and Donna Mann, cur­
von Nathan Brett wav born
all races, where the mother t*
other forms of merrymaking
riculum coordinator, all of
Friday, November I. 1974 in
working, are accepted. The
were indulged hi and at 10
Ontario; Nyssa worker* are
the Provo Hospital
He
youngsters come from a
o clock a delicious lunch wav
Rose Valdez, supervisor;
weighed five pounds and
variety of backgrounds and It
served cafeteria style
Mars Bewley, head teacher;
three ounce* Ihc infant is
is the goal of the center to
Margaret Gallegi»*. medical
the couple'* fir*l child
Mi YEARS AGO
identify and fill the need* of
health aide; Elsa Rosales,
Verv proud grandparent*
each child
An educational
headstart group leader; Jua­
Just why Snake River
arc Mr
and Mr*
Bob
program based on the South-
nita Lassiter, toddler group
should rise a couple of feel in
McKinney and Mr and Mrs
West l ab Hi lingual Cur­
leader; Delore* Hawker, and
November, as it did lavj
( arl Burning ham all of
riculum is provided Center*
Mark Carney, headstart tea­
Wednesday, is causing much
Nwsa
Mr
and Mr*.
arc located at Norlh Main
chers. Martha Loera, cook
speculation among (he town
Hurningham went to Orem
Street and Park (Old Crea­
Aides are Jovita Ageuier.
wiseacres Something ol that
laxr week to sec their new
mers Building) in Nvssa and
Christy Naverro, Lydia Nun-
kind is expected in the merry
grandson Mrs McKinney is
in Ontario on West Butler.
gras . Finie Martinez and
springtime, when snows are
in Orem this week to help
They operate from 7 a.m. to
Mary Hawkins.
melting and rains arc- adding
with the new babv
5:30 p.m. five day* a week
Staff members will be
Io the walers, but even the
The center t* funded by
selling candles and banks to
oldest inhabitant cannot re­
Malheur Memorial Hospital
<MI( > Migrant and Indian
earn money to buy Christmas
member when the usually
Coalition with some dona­
presents for the children.
staid and sober old river
November 13, Mr and
tions from business firms At
Parents group meeting*
went on a (car in November
Mrs
Walter Colley. New
the prevent time there are 41
are held the second Monday
before Will Graves and Ed
Plymouth, girl
to 45 children at the center
of each month.
Interested
Albertson, who are placer
November 15. Mr and
and in the summer there arc
persons are welcome to
mining and trapping on Ihc
Mrs Jesus Garcia. Ontario
as many as 100 children
spend a few hours at the
nver above town, lost a
gnl
There is no charge for this
center to see how they
perfectly good boat when the
November IM
Mr. and
care but a few families pay a
operate.
water came up and floated
Mrs R.o Olds. Nwsa. girl
nominal fee. A daily health
A Thanksgiving dinner of
the craft away, and they are
chart is kept for each child.
turkey and all the tnmmings
w 111 ■ ii g to pay a liberal rew arc!
llolv Rosars Hospital
Breakfast, lunch and two
is planned Wednesday. No­
for the return The theory is
snack* are served and to
vember 27 and the parents
advanced as a solution of the
November 12, Mr and
assure a balanced diet the
are invited to come and have
phenomenon that the waters
Mrs. Charles E. Smith.
menu is submitted and
lunch with their children.
from some big irrigation
Ontario, boy.
systems on the upper Snake-
Mr and Mrs. Larry Mit- v
had been allowed Io spill into
chcll. Payette, boy.
the river.
November 14, Mr and
Child Developement Center
Aids Low Income Families
Amity Women Meet
Mrs. Carrie Fife was
hostess to the Amity Club.
Saturday. November 16. at
the clubhouse.
Mrs Leon Hales of Nampa
showed slides of Peru and
gave a very interesting
travelogue. She also dis­
played several beautiful rugs
and other handicraft
Special guest wav Mrs.
JanccI Bunn of Nampa
Mrs Ida Moncur received
the door prize Refreshments
were served.
Martha Lorensen
Suffers Fall
Martha Lorensen. Sunset
Valiev correspondent for The
Gate Ctlv Journal, had the
misfortune of falling Monday
evening at her home She
underwent emergency sur­
gery at Hole Rosary Hospital
that evening and returned
home where she is recupera­
ting.
Adrian Business Directory
Eire Department—Phone 5O3-372-222O
Oregon Highway Patrol—Phone 503-BX9 6468
ADRIAN MERCANTILE
George A lol* Cartwright
GIFTS * GIFT WRAPPING
(,RO( I RIES-DRY GOODS—HOUSEWARES
SOUVENIE RS "(»OLD STRIKE STAMPS"
Pnone Nyssa • 372-2727 or Parma - 724-6131
PARKER LUMBER & HARDWARE
Vern A Georgia Parker
LUMBER—PAINT-REPAIRS
HUNTING A FISHING SUPPLIES
IRRIGATION SUPPIJES—DRY GOODS
Phone 732-2433 or 724 6174
ADRIAN OIL COMPANY
( lay Webb, proprietor
GAS—OIL—LUBE—TIRE REPAIR
BUI K DELIVERY—PROPANE WEED BURNERS
Phone 372-2877 or 724-6130
ADRIAN SUPPLY & REPAIR
Gayle Martin A Keith Baldwin
SPECIAI FARM EQUIPMENT
MACHINE WORK—WELDING
"1RU( KBEDS A HOLSTS"
Phone 372-2354
Mrs Buddy Hill. Vale. boy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Timothy
O'Neil. Huntington. girl
Mr. and Mrs Larry Burk
hart. Payette, girl.-
November 16, Mr and
Mrs Michael Price. Vale,
girl.
November IB. Mr and
Mrs Bruce Hoppell. New
Plymouth, boy.
Mr
and Mr*. Joseph
l.evangcr. Ontario, boy
COMING EVENTS
Ihuradav, November 21 ■
Joint installation of officer* of
Oregon Trail. Ontario Hei­
ghts A Vale Granges. Oregon
f rail Grange Hall. N p.m.
Friday, November 22 -
Senior Citizens Clubhouse
will be open today from 1-5
p.m.
Senior Citizens Pinochle
parts at Clubhouse. 7:30
p.m.
Saturday. November 23 •
Merry Widows, at home of
Blanche Weeks, potluck 6 .30
p.m.
Monday. November 25 ■
Hospital Auxiliare at Nwsa
Hospital. 2 p.m
Golden Rule Lodge 4147
AF AAm. special meeting.
Masonic Hall. Entered ap
prentice degree will be
confcrcd. 8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 26 ■
lops »494. Bea's Beauts Bar.
Adrian. 7:30 p.m.
Yellow Rove Rebekah Lo­
dge. IOOF Hall. 8 p.m
Wednesday, November 27
Job's Daughters. Bethel *33,
Masonic Halt. 7:30 p.m.
Ihc G. G. 4 H Club met at
the home of their leader.
Mrs I Ivin Ballou on Fridas.
November 15.
Ihev made a main dish
chef salad and had a business
meeting
BY MARTHA LORENSEN
Sunset
Valley
• Mrs
Gene Derrick and daughter
I isa of Fruitland. Mrs. Ed
Freel of Nvssa and daughter
Sherri were Sunday after
nixm visitors at the home of
Mr and Mrs Jack Woods
Mr
and Mrs. Lewis
Mitchell. Mr
and Mrs
Melvin Ktesecker and von of
Anatone. Washington; Mr
and Mrs Melvin Pendarvis
and children of Enterprise.
Oregon. Mrs Walter Hillis
were guests for dinner at the
•home ol Mr and Mfs. James
Haremore at Limon. Orgon on
Sunday November 10
Mrs Walter Hillis retur­
ned home after spending a
few week* visit at the home
of her daughter Mrs Melvin
Kiesecker at Anatone. Wn
Mr
and Mr*. A. T.
Knowles. Mr and Mrs Ike
Mitchell. Henry Mitchell.
Mrs Walter Hillis and Mr
and Mrs
Lewis Mitchell
were guests for Sundae
dinner at Shakes* in Ontario.
Mrs. O. P. Counsil was a
visitor on Sunday at the home
of her son. John Knotting
ham
Charles Moore was a
dinner guest.
Mr and Mrs. Ira Price
attended the Pomona Grange
meeting held on Saturday at
the Boulevard Grange Hall
Mr and Mrs. Ira Price
were among those who
attended the fortieth wed
ding anniversary reception
held at the home ol Mr and
Mrs Duane Drvdale in honor
of Mr and Mrs Tom Dry dale
on last Saturday afternoon.
Mr
and
Mrs.
.lake
Schoeneman and Jeff Sand
burg were dinner guests on
Sunday at the home ol Mr
and Mrs. Jim langlev
I wen ( hard celebrated Ins
birthday on Saturday al the
home ol Ins daughter Mr.
IVINIFR RATES
s2500 per month
MARTIN S MARKET
cjA
-x^
Jody & Gayle Martin
NSe s GROCERIES—SUNDRYS—DRY GOODS
'
NEWSPAPERS—MAGAZINES—
POSTED SPECIALS WEEKLY
Phone 372-2722 or Parma 724-6135
SHADY REST
Trailer Park
372-3009
101)1)1 ERS AT THE CHILI) DEVELOP­
MENT CENTER are attending morning
class. Ihev range in age from IS months to
three scars After lunch they nap on cots.
This is followed by a play time and class
work Members of the staff are dedicated
workers who love children.
HEAD START CHILDREN REPEATING
NURSERY RHYMES are these 4 and 5 sear
olds at the Child Development Center Head
Start and Toddler staff eat all meals with the
children so that this time can be a learning
experience in manners, nutrition, cultural
differences and sharing.
One reason we have a dependable electric supply
SUNSET VALLEY
ACTIVITIES
NOV. 1ST. THRU MAY 1ST.
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117 F. 4th ST.. Nyssa
PHONE 372 - 2186 -----
and Mrs. Elver Nielsen.
Mr. and Mrs. Elver Niel­
sen and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Nielsen visited on
Saturday evening at the
home of their mother. Mrs.
Effie Nielsen who lives in the
Nu Acres area.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Holly
and Bruce Wilson were
weekend visitor* at the home
ol Mrs Holly*' parents. Mr
and Mrs. Harley Wilson.
Trma and Shane returned
home with them after having
spent the past week visiting
their grand parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Lorensen and Mrs. Harriet
Turner of Owvhee Junction
were business visitors at
Ontario and Vale on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Ora Newgen
returned home on Monday
evening from attending the
funeral services for her
brother. John Harrison at
Hood River. Oregon.
Mrs.
Goldie Austin of Longview.
Washington came home with
them. They were overnight
guests at Mrs Kathrv n Shep­
herd's home on Sunday in
Madras. Oregon.
Mrs.
Austin and Mrs Shepherd
are Mrs New gen's sisters.
Mrs
Kenneth Lorensen
underwent emergency sur­
gery at the Holy Rosary
Hospital tn Ontario on
Monday evening after a fall
at her home She returned
home that evening
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BRIDGE ACTIVITIES
Mt and Mtt John Hott
hosted ihc Couple's Bridge
club Saturlav. November 16.
Three tables were in play,
with high honors going to
Gerald Simantel. Joan Si-
mantel and John Hoff
* * «
Mrs. Bert I icnkaemper
entertained members of the
Ihursdav Bridge Club. No­
vember 14 Prize winners
were Mrs Frank Morgan and
Mrs. Shorts Brandt.
* * •
Members of the Friday
Afternoon Bridge Club met at
the home of Mrs. Rex
Voeller. November 15. Mrs
C. John Stringer was guest
plaver Prize winners were
Mrs
Ted Morgan. Mrs
Dorothy Mason, and Mrs.
George Sallee.
At Idaho Power Company we think we
know how to provide tor our area’s energy needs
effectively and efficiently. One reason we think so
is that we have a lot of people devoting careers
to doing just that Essentially they are competent,
conscientious, carefully-trained people, each thor­
oughly seasoned in the work he or she is doing.
Meanwhile other younger men and women are
gaining expertise by working with them. Your
electric supply is in good hands.
Out of 1,246 full-time employes:
(As of December 31,1973)
• 327 have worked for Idaho Power
25 YEARS OR MORE
• 800 have worked for Idaho Power
10 YEARS OR MORE
• Company experience per employe
AVERAGES 15»/2 YEARS
•
These people, and others like them, have been able to take
good care of the electric requirements of our service area for the past
58 years With your help and understanding we think we can con­
tinue to take good care of your electric needs in the years ahead.
Idaho Power Company
A ClT1ZEN M HF REV ER IT SERV ES
Your questions or comments are invited Call your local manager or write:
Public Information Department, Idaho Power Company, Box 70, Boise, Idaho 83721.
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